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Are unrooted Android phones even usable?I need to use some apps (banking included) that requires an unrooted phone.I'm very used to some stuff like MinMinGuard, have not seen ads for years. Don't know if I should do it.

Is the SSD having a short longevity thing a meme? I've already done all kinds of things to prevent writing too much on it like disabling page file and all kinds of shit, some people say only older models had a problem with dying too quickly. Is transfering some of your appdata folders that constantly have small writes to it like save files from the SSD to a HDD recommended?

>>68813394I've had mine since 2015 with OS partition on it, pagefile enabled and always out of space but I didn't have any problems so far, it may be it was an issue more prevalent in the first models, though technically SSDs are still much more delicate than HDD. If you aren't sure and really care for your files, either make backups or buy a mid-high range 7200 RPM HDD from a brand that was tested thoroughly, it still costs 3 times less than SSD anyway.

I'm taking my laptop and an HDMI cable to check out a used TV for sale. What should I use to check for defects, dead pixels, bleed, etc, I'm already planning on checking it on a grey image for evenness, and R G B for dead pixels, is there anything else?

>>68813886Once I read a way to input a list of files from a txt file to the "move" command (batch) but right now I can't find the link. It was posted on stackoverflow so if you don't get any other answers I recommend you try searching there.

>>68814025I've just tried running this to test it out before replacing copy with moveGet-ChildItem -Path K:\music -Recurse -Filter *.mp3 | Select-Object -ExpandProperty DirectoryName -Unique | Copy-Item - Destination K:\mp3_graveyardwhich has given me a directory full of empty foldersso what could I do to move the files to their respective folders?or better still how do I fix the command so it includes the files?

>>68813111This is more befitting /stupidquestionsgeneral/, but alright. Is Comodo still recommended as Anti-Virus/etc (referencing its placement in the wiki)? I tried the free version & made sure not to let it install various useless things, but still got constant notifications/windows opening from it. I'm having firewall trouble and assuming that is also the cause, but I'm very stupid in all matters of technology. As for browsers, does /g/ use Brave at all, or is that just /biz/? Is there anything preferable to Firefox? Thank you please respond.

Is there any specific reason why I can't install some apk files?I tried to install the steam app directly from their website and the clover dev version but I get a "Can't open file" error.I could install fdroid and the normal version of clover.Running lineageOS on a Motorola g4 plus

>>68814074Actually copy is better, because move can sometimes go wrong on windows (damaged or deleted files). First, generate a list of all directories on the source drive then make a copy of that list and replace the drive letter with the letter of the destination drive (if the new dirs are in root just changing the letter should be enough). Then, add \*.mp3 at the end of each line in the first list (the source) like this:

copy C:\a\*.mp3copy C:\b\*.mp3copy C:\c\*.mp3...

It can be done in notepad with find and replace function, also other programs can do this. Then, once all the lines end like that, merge the other list (destination) like this:

is there any info on the 1070 samsung release or whatever it'll be called?they have the 970 evo & pro NVME ssds out, I was trying to find info on the new ones and release dates, doesn't seem to be any info on it.

>>68814556ffmpeg.exe once you get used to using batch files it's the best. Otherwise if you want a gui there is megui which is probably the best gui for audio conversion ever made, it has a package manager that lets you choose whatever codec you need.

I have 2 choices for a portable cd player>has screen on wired control panel, made of metal, only plays mp3/cda>no screen on wired control panel, screen's on the (plastic) body, supports ATRAC3PLUS with mp3/cda, includes audio conversion software, made by sonyWhich one's better overall? Having song names w/o taking out the device btfo's even smartphones, but ATRAC might be worth more.

Is there any way to boost AUX volume on Android phones? Whenever I plug in my phone at the gym to fill the air with boomer music, I have to crank up the volume on the stereo to beyond reason to get to the same volume as if I were to pop in any of the CD's.I'm using a Samsung Galaxy A3, running Android 6.0.1

>>68814236>>68814312There's a really solid case to be made for no antivirus or built in on win8/10. AVs do very limited good, break a lot of shit, and can even introduce additional attack vectors to your system. If you are determined to use one, I would go with bitdefender, which has zero popups and uses minimal resources, but can conflict with some shit.

Brave is great on mobile, but kind of ass on desktop. Just use FF with ublock origin.

>>68813111I remember that there was a Nvidia or AMD official driver which had a setting to make textures transparent which was quickly removed. What was that? I cannot find it anymore. Can be decade+ old, I can't remember specifically.

my heart stopped a few days ago and I still don't feel a pulse but it seems like I'm still alive and can even move around a little bit without passing out as long as I don't move too fast, should I worry about this or is it ok?

>>68816920make him feel sorry for youtell him you won't eat anything for a whole month and you will diewhich is true, you will stop eating, but your will stop you before you die once he notices you're entering auschwitz modehe will realize that you actually feel bad for what happened and he will forgive you

i have a dualshock 4 but my pc doesn't have bluetooth, so i was thinking about buying pic related, but apparently there are different types of bluetooth (3.0, 4.0) and maybe not all of them will work with that controller?

>>688140841. You almost definitely don't need hardware acceleration for 2D graphics, so if you wanted to make a 2D game in assembly for Windows, you can just write a custom CPU renderer2. There's no reason you can't use DirectX/OpenGL/Vulcan APIs from assembly, it's just a pain in the ass.3. Everything in your PC is addressable, and C/assembly's direct memory access means you can read or write anything to anywhere assuming your process has permission to do so (not an issue on hyper threaded Intel CPUs), so you're only limited by what you know about the GPU. With open source drivers for AMD and Nvidia on Linux, there's probably a fair bit of documentation on how the cards work, and you'd probably sooner hit the limit of doing accelerated graphics in assembly without graphics APIs (if you go that route) without blowing your head off than you would be unable to do something for a lack of documentation.

>>68815673Like others said, it depends on the license. Some would let you, others wouldn't. There's also whether you can make it commercial or not, with again some allowing it and others not. GPLv2 forbids conversion to a proprietary license; you always have to make the source available if you distribute it, but doesn't care about commercialization; you can sell GPL software, as long as it's sold under the GPL license with available source.

Well a little ways, but technically I plug the bluetooth receiver onto my keyboard USB slot which is on my desk for better LoS and shorter distance. Usually when I use a controller it's to play games on my TV so I scoot my chair back to get better viewing distance

>>68816855Are you female(male)? If so you're good to go. If you're female you can probably get away with reading LPTHY and talking about how great it is in interviews. If you're male, you're gonna need six years (masters or higher) of education, and a competitive portfolio. Or just buy a wig.

>>68813111i'm actually considering buying an rtx 2070, but i've also heard rumors that AMD is going to release a gpu with the same performance at half the cost. I'm thinking about waiting for january for this(when it will supposedly be announced at CES).

But at the same time the rtx has cuda(which i won't get as good gpgpu spport if i use AMD). and the rumors are just rumors so i don't know what's gonna happen

>>68813111>>68813111 (OP)i'm actually considering buying an rtx 2070, but i've also heard rumors that AMD is going to release a gpu with the same performance at half the cost. I'm thinking about waiting for january for this(when it will supposedly be announced at CES).

But at the same time the rtx has cuda(which i won't get as good gpgpu spport if i use AMD). and the rumors are just rumors so i don't know what's gonna happen

>>68817880They released the rtx 590 and the basic stock volted 2070's shit all over the 590.They arent going to pull something out of their ass that kills turing, and not for "half the price of a 2070"

>>68817705Thanks for replying. I'm a 27yo male, never been to college and I'm thinking about joining my local community college but I just don't know where to begin. The first step seems to always be "apply for college" but how do I know that's the college I want? What am I even going to study? Is it too late?

Am I overthinking it? Maybe I'll just apply to whatever is closer to home/work and talk with an advisor.

>>68813111I'm trying to replace my microsoft wireless mouse because it's fallen apart. However, I want to keep the keyboard I bought it with because that hasn't fallen apart yet. The aforementioned keyboard doesn't seem to want to work with the new mouse I bought. Is there a way for me to switch signals or do I need to get a new keyboard?

Any way to get XP Home Edition in Polish (not for me obviously). Skype doesn't work on Linux and the person I'm trying to help wants Skype. Newer Windows won't work well on this old hardware. Not gonna pay 20 bucks for outdated shit and I have the key anyway, just need the iso.

>>68818043>What am I even going to study?That largely relates to want kinds of jobs you might be looking for in the future, although having a general purpose degree is better than nothing. What a lot of people do is spend the first year or two knocking out their gen ed courses at a cheap public college then transfer to a proper uni with a more respectable degree to finish up their bachelors.

>>68818043>Am I overthinking it?Maybe. I went back to college at 25, after a failed first attempt and six years of working. I did skip the community college step, since one of my state's land grant colleges was in easy commuting distance. I came out with a STEM degree that has paid off fairly well over the years. As an older student, you have a few advantages to offset the greater plasticity of younger minds: professors will see you as closer to a peer than not; wasting time onwine, women, and song should be less tempting; and extra years of life experience help in dealing with fellow students.To be honest, that was thirty years ago, and these are different times. Still, as long as you avoid going into debt for a degree that has little market value, you should come out ahead.As >>68818258 says, community college can be a good way to inexpensively knock off 100 and 200 level classes before moving on to a four year school.

I'm going to send my laptop in for repair but they may keep the laptop and refund it

I'm fine with that but the hard drive has all my data and shit on it, which they'll obviously have access to. There's nothing bad on there, just personal stuff I'd rather not have others access. Is there any way I can wipe everything on the drive, without wiping Windows and all those related files?

Will an A/V receiver add a non-negligible amount of input lag to video games? Wondering if it's worth running the sources straight to the TV with HDMI audio out to the receiver. I realize I could give this a try myself and I may well, but it would have downsides and I suspect it's a waste of time and wonder if anyone knows for sure. I can't say I have a problem with input lag but I notice it when I think about it and I bet I'd be surprised to see how NES control snaps on a CRT.

>>68813111so I have a broken beyond repair Television an LG32lb570v And plan somewhere in the future to read up on internal mechanics & how to use/implement individual parts for any random whatever it can be used for.

Is there any interesting stuff i can take out of it before i get rid of it ??thnkx

Recently changed browser settings so my 4chanX has to use the default captcha. Default captcha is complete garbage and requires me to input 10-20 different patterns with ~2-5 second delay each pattern. I've turned on the "Force Noscript Captcha" but that fails. I remember having to add in some edits to ublock or something long before, anyone kow how to fix this?

>You mistyped the CAPTCHA, or the CAPTCHA malfunctioned.>No valid captcha.These are the errors with Noscript Captcha.

>>68818258>>68818382Thank you guys, I really appreciate it.> community college can be a good way to inexpensively knock off 100 and 200 level classes before moving on to a four year schoolI'll probably do just that since I'm not really sure about the job I want to get in the future. I do know I'd like to stay away form web development though; I made a couple of chrome apps and although I enjoyed the coding part I really hated dealing with css to make it look decent. Same thing with python, backend was smooth sailing but trying to design the interface takes a long time and looks terrible. Anyway thank you once again.

Can I plug a harddrive that was only used for storage(as in not my boot drive) into another computer, or do I need to format it first? I don't want to save any of the information on it, I just want to use it purely as storage

>>68818806You can delete your user folder, but really you can't purge all of your user info from windows. They're irreparably intertwined. That's why it's always recommended to secure erase the disk when selling it. If for some reason they care about windows being on it (they don't), you can install a fresh copy on that other computer then sysprep it. But so could they, and they probably do 50 times a day.

>>68818910>then sysprep itWell I've got about 12 hours, and this seems beyond me honestly. >but really you can't purge all of your user info from windows.Ah, I feared as much. Are there any folders you would recommend deleting? I'd love to secure erase the disk (any tool you recommend?) but I'm not sure I can or if it'd leave them unhappy or whatever.

>>68819081>but I'm not sure I can or if it'd leave them unhappy or whateverDude, they give zero fucks. They have to replace busted drives all the time, they probably have stacks up to the ceiling of preinstalled disks. If anything it's probably easier for them cause they don't have to check if anything is screwy software side.

>>68818270The camera doesn't show any video in Skype (despite working in gcuview or whatever it's called), at least in Lubuntu (tried the recommended fixes, nothing helps). Out of curiosity, what flavor are you using? I could try something else than Lubuntu, but it has to be very light, it's a one core craptop.

Recently got an SSD and I'm using the old HDD as a secondary storage drive. The HDD sometimes makes sounds like turning on after a while of not being used (it lags and makes a sound just once for a second when saving a 4chan image for example and then it works normally). Is that normal or bad? Can I change the settings to keep it working at all times or it can fuck it up?

>>68819231You probably have some sort of power saving mode enabled. When it turns on something is calling the drive or the cache/buffer is being flushed to the diskLook into how to change your drive's power saving functionality on whatever OS you're runningSome drives spin down and spin back up which can cause them to have a shorter lifespan. As always, check the SMART data

How do I run everything as "Administrator" in Windows 10 by default? I have to run installers in the "Run as administrator" mode and it wouldn't be annoying if it weren't for simple things like modifying text files on my "C" drive or in my Users folder with Visual Studio Code.

>>68820406Because sometimes I like to do web-development stuff and having to navigate through layers upon layers of folders for projects is a nightmare. Besides most of the stuff that Just Works(TM) install on root i.e. Ruby, PHP, Apache.

My old 2008 was working for weeks, after I put lubuntu on it but one day it wouldn't boot and there was no post beep or bios. Couple months later it starts and lubuntu loads but then I fire up runescape and the computer completely freezes. I then turn my computer on, only for the aforementioned problem to occur. What's wrong?

Is there some way to use pgp on discord?Like you have a key for a room and when you type it encrypts it, then they see the decrypted message on their end if they have the keys, if they dont they just see the garbled text?

>>68820406>>68820444For instance I wanted to move my ShareX configuration files folder to its main directory to stop raping my Documents folder and I noticed right off the bat that it kept flushing my upload destination settings and recording settings. So yeah it's pretty annoying and pretty much with every other program that I want to relocate is impossible because of this.

My computer isn't recognizing my GPU, but I'm 99% sure that I installed it correctly. The fans on the GPU are spinning, the LEDs on it are lighting up, and it's screwed into place. I'm fairly certain that it's completely nestled in there, and I updated my computer. I'm not sure why my PC doesn't detect my GPU.

>>68820657The 8pins are plugged in, although I didn't plug in the optional SLI cables, but I assume that's irrelevant. This is uh, kind of stupid of me actually, I plugged in both plugs into both 8pin slots on the 2080. Do you think that might be the cause?

>>68820770If you have 2 pci-e power slots, you need to use two slots and put them on separate lanes on your psu,it needs it to draw more power.>sliNo, you do not need a sli bridge for one card.Post a pic of your card

What are some FOSS video and audio codecs? I don't want to use anything proprietary or closed-source. I've been using FLAC for lossless audio, opus/ogg for compressed audio (though I think I'm going to move exclusively to opus for that).

What are some good, compatible FOSS alternatives for video codecs and containers?

Ok, i'm using qtorrent, I just downloaded some shit, but I had a good amount of the torrent not downloading so I could make sure what I was downloading was right, it finished, and now I cant tell it to download the other files.

there any way to get the others to download or do I have to re find the torrent?

>>68821100I cannot reproduce, im running 4.20-git.I can freely check and uncheck things in the content tab to disable or enable files to be downloaded. If you unchecked things an the torrent completed, you will have to check then then start the torrent again to start the newly checked files

>>68821128guessing a fun bug I found, thankful its not one that's a big problem, at least not nearly as bad as torrents never really being stopped, I cant move the torrents or the files without the program wanting to redownload them, and most of what I download are small files that i don't want to have multiple copies of because they got lost in the shuffle.

>>68821170>move things, it download againNo shit, thats as expected, you cannot blame the program for you inability to use its basic features. If you download something and then move it, its going to download it again. This will never change and isnt a fault of the program, but your inability to understand basic file management

>>68819131Alright, thanks manI called them and they just seemed to not care about it at all.

Got any good suggestions for tools to backup a hard drive? What do people generally use and what does it do? I was thinking of just copy and pasting the whole drive across but that doesn't seem too logical

I have a sound extremely similar to this https://youtu.be/k9VdDqPyC_8?t=163 in my computer whenever I play graphically intensive games, I've checked all of the fans and components and I can't seems to find a solution.

>>68813111How do I update my bios? I put the update I found on the website (which is only a few megs?) and went into my bios advanced settings and went to tools and all that jazz, but nothing is showing up...

What are the best third-party manufacturers of NVIDIA graphics cards? My 980 Ti is finally dying after about 4-5 years of service, and I need to upgrade. I'm thinking 2080 Ti and asking part of it to be financed by my Dad this Christmas, but I don't know what the best one is to get.

Why does the media appear to have an insane green filter over it in vegas pro 14?For a bit of reference, because .mkv files don't work with vegas I converted the movie using ffmpeg (ffmpeg -i "metropolis.mkv" -c:a copy -c:v copy "metropolis3.mp4"), but now it has a green filter over itself.

I want to make a sustainable web app. I'm a professional developer but the company I work at uses a non-standard and pretty bad framework. From this I don't really know what's good anymore. I was thinking of using CherryPy, but does anyone have any suggestions? I want to be able to use a testing and developing environment.

I want to play my my visual novels and rpgs while laying at bed what are some solutions for this? Preferably something that allows full hd.I was thinking some tablet to stream from my pc or a portable monitor+ some sort of wireless video through the hdmi port.

Seeking a old YouTube series about hacking and modding, it featured a 2 guy's doing Xbox 360 and an presumably Indian guy which names I can't remember. There was at least 4 episodes of these. The Indian guy had his own part in the show and was propably the most remembered thing about that show. Don't know if the show originated in yt but I found it there long time ago.

>>68821322Original replyer here. If you're still at it, you can use freefilesync to copy over large sets of files pretty easily. Also if you want to copy the whole drive, and try to get your programs and settings to come along, use macrium reflect. It makes a single large file called a system image, and you can use a restore disk to load that image onto the drive when you get it back. Although that does mean that any corruption to the OS's files potentially comes along. Also if there's a chance you would be restoring it to a different computer and it's not windows 10, you would want to run sysprep first, which isn't that hard.

Posted this in pcbg but I dont think anybody is going to respond. Anyways can I get some opinions/help. I ordered a 1440p 144hz goy-sync monitor on cybermonday but it is backordered so I still have time to cancel it for navi gpu/freesync monitor combo but I was wondering if I should or not and just stick with forking more $ for a 1080ti/20x0 like I initially planned. Current specs are 2700x cpu, 1060 3gb gpu and 16gb ddr4 ram. xb271hu is the monitor.

>>68824648Put it on github, tag it properly with tags and make a good README. Lurk stackoverflow and comment in threads where people need something like it. Shill it shamelessly on your own blog or on twitter.

I'm about to switch every part bar APU and disksthere is no /pcbg/ up right now, so can I get some advice beforehand here?This is the first time I'm upgrading with filled disks and planning to use old cooler on new CPU.Absolutely no idea what am I in for and I would like to avoid fucking up.

Is there a pci-e to psu power (eatx) cable somewhere.I got 2 8-pin psu power but my modular psu only came with one 8-pin psu power cable.I got like 2 spare pci-e cables so If i could use one of those with an adapter/extension cable it would be great, but I have problems finding any such cables.

>>68824723>if you want to boot from it it's not going to workWell, I didn't expect to, but now you mention it, would something like macrium help there? How would I access my files if I did a macrium backup?Also, I cut and pasted the files, so they're not even on the original drive anymore (some are because it's a problematic process), is that a problem and how would I get round it? Cut and and paste everything back on?>>68824724Only changed files I assume is so that it only changes any of my files and keeps the OS in tact? That's a good idea

>>68824751So what I would do is put everything on the drive that you would need to boot, and remove all the side shit so that your image is as light as possible. Macrium doesn't offer the ability to skip certain folders in their free version. You could also do differential backups where the file changes are recorded, and you could mount the image to view files, but if you don't mind separating it out that works too.

But really the only reason to image the drive at all is to preserve your programs, which are a lot easier to start over with than you would think. Clean installs do a lot of good for performance in windows, so if it comes down to it I would just start from scratch.

>>68824798>>68824802ThanksI was just wondering how cloning the device to possibly boot from it would workCould I clone it, put the image on another drive and boot from that drive? Is it still possible for me to clone the drive given I've cut and pasted a bunch of stuff off it now? Man I just set a simple copy and paste and it says it's going to take more than a say. I need to look at these programs, hopefully they're easy for brainlets to figure out>>68824832How would I know what's needed to boot and what isn't? Further, would I still be able to do this considering I already moved a bunch of stuff off the drive?Also, imaging the drive seems like an unnecessary step the way you describe it, but I just thought maybe I could use the image to put Windows on a different machine? Or to have my same setup of Windows on a different machineOr even if I lost Windows on my current machine or something because I did something retarded

>>68819728>shingledI raughedBut i'd suggest an ssd over a mechanical hdd.Slow HDD's are good for video files and images and small stuff that isn't affected by speed.Games need fuckhuge textures streamed instantly these days.

>>68824862>How would I know what's needed to boot and what isn't?Well, since moving files doesn't affect partitions, its mainly shit in your root C:

Progam files,Windows, Driver folders etc. You might still be able to boot if you've cut out some of the user folder shit, but it depends. If the files are part of something that runs when you start your computer, thats a problem.

You could move the windows install to a different machine, but again the only real reason to do that is to save you reinstalling your programs, which is actually pretty easy and a great way to eliminate little unsolved problems that have built up on your computer.

The current OP thought he would be funny by removing it, but here's a link that gives you everything you need to reinstall windows from scratch

>>68824872Supposedly the 1-2 tb ones are supposed to get cheaper soon, but if you're booting from an HDD now I wouldn't wait. They're already hella cheaper than they used to be, and they go on sale almost constantly.

do a weird project. Currently doing a liquid cooled sleeper build and aside from the agony of waiting for parts (fuck you, XSPC shipment times) I'm having fun. Probably gonna be my last build until zen 2+ or 3 tho.

>>68819728for any online game shingled games will perform similarly to normal similarly classed hdd's, but writes are where they lag behind, so games that need to save large files often or in weird places will seriously falter. A 1tb ssd is like 150 bucks now dude, get one of those.

>>68825038>I raughedyou do realize a shingled hdd is a real thing, where adjacent tracks partially overlap (like shingles) for improved capacity, at the cost of not being fully random-writable?that was not a mistake

>>68813111I think I've found a bug in Oracle SQL developer. For some reason I get the error message "Right parenthesis is missing" whenever I put NOT NULL before date and it only happens on this particular table, it works perfectly well to do the same elsewhere. Looking at the code there don't appear to be any parenthesis missing so what is causing this error and why does it only happen when NOT NULL is put before date?

all of them when they finish a torrent let you stop it, it will hold the torrent in the program so I don't re download it, but I am free to move the files wherever I want without the program caring and telling me to redownload shit.

I move anything in qtorrent, upon restart will want to if not automatically (has happened a few times) start downloading the file again. I thought setting everything to be tagged 'downloaded' would fix this, but it turns out a good chunk of the time the program just doesn't remember what the categories are and says fuck it tossing the torrent back in to be re downloaded.

I think this question is more fitting for /g/ than /lit/ so here we go

I have a kindle paperwhite and have it linked to my goodreads account but I torrent books so the on kindle features of goodread (add to shelf, mark as read etc) don't work on my torrented books, any way to fix this? I convert all books with calibre before putting them on my kindle

I've got a slightly (0.2-0.4mm peak across 70mm, both sides) bulged phone battery. So it's not really visible unless you lay it against a flat surface and try to see light.I've replaced this battery because it's old and doesn't perform well. But I'm wondering how you would appreciate the risk of this battery going boom on me either in storage or in emergency replacement use.

I'm looking for a way to connect consoles (switch/ps4) to a PC and have them run in dedicated window (with ability to go fullscreen).Will one of these avermedia cards work for me? I'm concerned about sound, will they capture it so I can hear my *BOING* *YAHOOO* through my external audio interface for PC (focusrite)

Got a new hard drive and I'm reinstalling the Windows system. I'll only be using it for games and browsing web in between games. Should I go for W7 again or has W8 or W10 gotten any less cucked? I'm willing to do as many tweaks as necessary to make whatever version less shit.

>>68828182If it's from the IRS here in the USA, it's an editable form, so what ever software you're viewing it with should let you click on a field and type into it.If it isn't, the free program Xournal runs on most OS and can put a layer of text over the pdf, then export both layers as a new pdf. It's a pain getting everything to line up, but it does work.Or buy Adobe's tools, then write them off as part of your tax-prep expenses.

I want to remove all non media files (programs, windows, etc.) from a harddrive since I got a new SSD to be the main drive. Is there any easy way to do this? Or should I just wipe it and load a backup onto it?

>I'm going to upgrade my PC, is a jump from 8gb to 16gb RAM good? 32gb sounds overkill.>If 16 is good, should i get another 8gb and have two of them, or should i get one 16gb?Pic related is my PC. I bought it on a budget years ago.

It's almost christmas and my parents always feel bad if they can't get me something i want. I can't think of anything else, as when i need something i buy it myself, i'm a grown man. PC upgrading has been on the backburner for well over a year now, so why not?